
Like the medieval psalters echoed in its title, this collection contains both the sacred and profane. This title includes hymns of praise and lamentation, songs of wonder and despair, j...
Fleur Adcock is one of Britain's leading poets. Her second new collection since Poems 1960-2000 - which won her the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry - has poems on insects, family and ...
First book-length collection by a well-known figure in Britain's Buddhist community includes poems of spiritual transcendence as well as meditations on love, childhood, memory and sexua...
Warner's debut, Confer, was both a Poetry Book Society Recommendation and shortlisted for the Forward Prize for Best First Collection. His second collection is darker and more capriciou...
Second new book by the Pulitzer prizewinning American poet since his Collected Poems (2006). Poems on the looming spectre of death, sexual desire and hubris of youth.
A diverse, bilingual collection of poetry featuring past winners of the David Burland Poetry Prize.
Guyana's word-magician casts his unique spin on the intermingling strands of British history, and leads us into metaphysical and political waters, bringing a mythic dimension to the pre...
One of Ireland's most distinguished poets, now in his 80s. Expands the scope of his Collected Poems (2000) with new poems and commentary on his best-known work.
A major new sequence by a bestselling Carcanet author pays tribute to a Nobel Prize-winning Italian poet.